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The Paris Review - Vol. , No. 165, Spring 2003

by Plimpton, George (Ed.)

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  • Bookseller: Rainy Day Paperback Exchange US (US)
  • Seller Inventory #: 75T011
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Book condition: VERY GOOD+
  • Edition: 165
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: The Paris Review Foundation
  • Place: NY
  • Date published: 2003

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NY: The Paris Review Foundation, 2003. 165. Trade Paperback. VERY GOOD+. As new except for bump to top front edge Interview: Jorie Graham Features: Ben Downing, Paula Fox & Shusha Guppy. Short fiction: Griesemer, July, Novakovich, Vollman. Art. Eitel & Sikander. Poetry: Ammons, Collins, Diamond-Nigh, Goodyear, Hacker, Hollander, Merwin, Straley & more




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